urban genie
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Been a very boring day for tory stories, cannot be arsed bothering with them tonight, will wait till they lie on marr in the morning
such a frenzied rant he forgot who was who and called the Speaker "Mr Crisis" - what a bell
Marr's comedy hour featuring various Tory clowns is always worth a watch, it would be hilarious if it wasnt our country they are fucking up.Been a very boring day for tory stories, cannot be arsed bothering with them tonight, will wait till they lie on marr in the morning
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Boris Johnson calls Trump impeachment over Capitol attack 'kerfuffle'
Prime minister touts Covid co-operation with Biden, who once called him a ‘clone of Donald Trump’www.theguardian.com
“toings and froings and all the kerfuffle”.
Irish Joe already trolling him already moving all his staff from London to Amsterdam for his dealings in Europe.says the man who sent someone to lie on his behalf about proroguing Parliament. He is desperate for Biden to like him and deal with him - Biden knows that and hates his guts and saying what he said there mends no fences. At the moment any deal with America is not on the back burner, its not defrosting its in the deep freeze and it will only be on the agenda when Biden knows he can take Johnson ( and us ) to the cleaners over demanding we take cheap contaminated chicken into our food chain or he needs our vaccine quota only then will Joe take Johnson off hold.
Putting a date on lockdown easing isn’t necessary, this just proves that if they put in tight restrictions, they get attacked, if they don’t, they get attacked.View attachment 10588
Today's Evening Standard taking a pop.
It is all very well accentuating the positives but reckless boosterism is not the way to do it. The clown did it with his Xmas holiday nonsense that undoubtedly has led to people dying.He's just been "interviewed" on BBC News over potential lifting of lockdown restrictions. Soft as fuck questions he gleefully answered with his usual hyperbole. Isn't anyone allowed to ask him hard questions like "Is £2.5 million pounds the price you've set to allow protection from any legal prosecutions for corporate manslaughter?"
Gordon Brown suits your description.It is all very well accentuating the positives but reckless boosterism is not the way to do it. The clown did it with his Xmas holiday nonsense that undoubtedly has led to people dying.
At this moment I believe we need a leader of any political hue that is dour, cautious and maybe even over protective of the nation.
Johnson has proven to be a disaster for this country, he is definitely the wrong man at the wrong time and it is nothing to do with his political leanings, it is his failures as a man. He is simply not up to the job, but then with a cabinet of such limited talent and so lacking in ability and nous I struggle to see who would have actually done better. It lies at his feet though as he got rid of those who had experience and nous and replaced with them with the likes of that halfwit Williamson, the odious Patel and he even kept on the idiotic Grayling.
There we have the proof, you wouldn’t give the government credit even when they deserve it.Sad to say that after the shambolic way he navigated the country through the pandemic and Brexit he will come out of it all smelling of roses thanks to the hard work done by the vaccine developers, civil service and the NHS. All the scandals related to late lockdowns, PPE mismanagement, signing up for a catastrophic Brexit deal etc will all become irrelevant when the country emerges from the pandemic with £250 billion to spend, even if a significant minority are destitute or struggling.
He will try to take the credit for everything and the RW media will award him the credit for everything and airbrush his mistakes from history. Such is the nature of UK politics.Sad to say that after the shambolic way he navigated the country through the pandemic and Brexit he will come out of it all smelling of roses thanks to the hard work done by the vaccine developers, civil service and the NHS. All the scandals related to late lockdowns, PPE mismanagement, signing up for a catastrophic Brexit deal etc will all become irrelevant when the country emerges from the pandemic with £250 billion to spend, even if a significant minority are destitute or struggling.
Calling that women a bigot will haunt him forever.Gordon Brown suits your description.
When half of Somerset flooded he came into his own with the way he handled it. I'm still gutted he didn't call a GE afterwards he'd have pissed it.
Sad to say that after the shambolic way he navigated the country through the pandemic and Brexit he will come out of it all smelling of roses thanks to the hard work done by the vaccine developers, civil service and the NHS. All the scandals related to late lockdowns, PPE mismanagement, signing up for a catastrophic Brexit deal etc will all become irrelevant when the country emerges from the pandemic with £250 billion to spend, even if a significant minority are destitute or struggling.